Kolkata witnessed a surge of optimism from BJP leaders following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Singur on Sunday. As West Bengal gears up for assembly elections, Dilip Ghosh, a prominent BJP figure, asserted that an industry boom awaits the state once the BJP forms the government.
PM Modi laid the foundation stones and inaugurated several development projects in Singur. Addressing a massive public gathering, he lambasted the TMC regime, declaring that the people of Bengal are ready to teach it a lesson. ‘Bengal needs real change now. It’s time to end 15 years of jungle raj,’ Modi emphasized, rallying supporters for a transformative future.
In an exclusive conversation, Dilip Ghosh echoed the Prime Minister’s sentiments. ‘What PM Modi said in Singur is spot on. Change is coming to Bengal,’ he declared. Ghosh highlighted that industries will flock to the state only under a BJP government. Drawing parallels with Bihar and Odisha, he noted how the BJP has provided essential infrastructure there, leading to new companies starting operations within one to one-and-a-half years in Odisha.
Ghosh didn’t mince words on Bengal’s law and order crisis. ‘The state’s security is in shambles, with no accountability from the government. No industry will invest as long as this regime holds power,’ he said. He assured that a BJP government is on the horizon, bolstered by central infrastructure support.
BJP leader Bankim Chandra Ghosh added to the chorus, praising Modi’s leadership for driving national development. ‘Industries are sprouting across India wherever the PM goes. In Singur, he promised to revive shuttered factories. A double-engine government will usher in industrial growth,’ he stated. Ghosh predicted another Modi visit before elections, bringing schemes worth crores to fuel Bengal’s development.
Taking a swipe at the Mamata Banerjee government, he remarked, ‘Under TMC, industries aren’t coming, and existing ones are fleeing.’ As election fervor builds, BJP’s vision of industrial revival positions it as a strong contender against the incumbent TMC.
